Hedreen, Guy Michael, 1958-

The image of the artist in archaic and classical Greece : art, poetry, and subjectivity / Guy Hedreen, Williams College, MA. - xv, 362 pages ; 27 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 330-348) and index.

"This book explores the persona of the artist in Archaic and Classical Greek art and literature. Guy Hedreen argues that artistic subjectivity, first expressed in Athenian vase-painting of the sixth century BCE and intensively explored by Euphronios, developed alongside a self-consciously constructed persona of the poet. He explains how poets like Archilochos and Hipponax identified with the wily Homeric character of Odysseus as a prototype of the successful narrator, and how the lame yet resourceful artist-god Hephaistos is emulated by Archaic vase-painters such as Kleitias. In lyric poetry and pictorial art, Hedreen traces a widespread conception of the artist or poet as socially marginal, sometimes physically imperfect, but rhetorically clever, technically peerless, and a master of fiction. Bringing together in a sustained analysis the roots of subjectivity across media, this book offers a new way of studying the relationship between poetry and art in ancient Greece"--

9781107118256 (hardback)

2015027414


Vase-painting, Greek--History.


Greece--Intellectual life--To 146 B.C.

NK4645 / .H35 2016

738.3/820 / H 456